State and local COVID-19 update, May 10, 2021
Last updated 5/10/2021 at 11:39am
People can find online where vaccines are available in their area through https://vaccinefinder.org, operated by Boston’s Children’s Hospital and supported by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the United States Digital Service. The total number of cases of COVID-19 in Montana on the state map after today’s update was 109,935 with 12 new cases, 1,101 active. The number of active hospitalizations was 71. The number of deaths was 1,592.
Blaine County, reported on the state update this morning, had no new cases, 760 total, 21 active. Blaine County Health Department reported Thursday evening having one active hospitalization and 24 deaths.
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Female in her 80s, resident of Apostolic Christian Restmor in Morton
Male, 90s, a resident of Pekin Manor
Female, 90s, a resident of Aperion Morton Villa
Woodford County reported one death, a male in his 80s.
Overall, 319 new cases of COVID-19 were announced Friday across the tri-county.
164 of those were in Peoria, 124 in Tazewell and 31 new cases came up in Woodford.
On a good note, there were 22 fewer people in area hospitals with the virus Friday compared to the day prior.
One additional person is in the ICU for COVID-19, but there was a 23 patient decrease for COVID-19 in non-ICU beds.
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PEORIA, Ill. The Illinois Department of Public Health’s (IDPH) Region 2, which encompasses Peoria; Tazewell; and Woodford counties, rolling seven-day positivity rate continues to remain below 10%.
It’s the sixth day in a row the region has been below the 12% threshold, and it now sits at 9.7% for a second consecutive day.
Overall in the tri-county area, the Peoria City/County Health Department Friday announced six additional deaths due to COVID-19.
Two residents of Peoria died from the virus: a male in his 70s who resided at University Rehab and another male in his 70s who resided at Sharon Elms.